Love Your Bookstore Week Giveaway

Patricia Bradley Giveaway!, Inspirational Fiction 32 Comments

Barnes & Noble in Tupelo, MS

Hi everyone!

I now have seven romantic suspense books out and in honor of Love Your Bookstore Week and all my readers, I’m giving away one signed book a day! All you have to do is click on the Rafflecopter and enter.

You don’t have to tweet or share on Facebook or leave a comment, although all would be nice. 😉

Many of you have signed up for my newsletter and thank you! But if you haven’t and you’d like to, it’s that button in the top right corner. I’ll be having more giveaways in December that only subscribers to my newsletter will know about.

Because I don’t like Rafflecopters that ask me to do this and then do that, I’ve made it super easy! Just click on one button and then click where it says Enter! That’s all. And you can enter each day!

And if you’ve read the one you win, you can give it as a Christmas gift…(you can gently read it and still give it away. 😉 ) I’ll be sure to get them to you in plenty of time. Each day I’ll run a picture of the book. Today’s offering is Shadows of the Past:

While she’s stalking the truth . . . someone is stalking her.

Psychology professor and criminal profiler Taylor Martin prides herself on being able to solve any crime, except the one she wants most desperately to solve–the disappearance of her father twenty years ago. When she finally has a lead on his whereabouts, Taylor returns home to Logan Point, Mississippi, to investigate. But as she works to uncover the truth, someone else will do almost anything to keep her from it.

Nick Sinclair pens mystery novels for a living, but the biggest mystery to him is how he can ever get over the death of his wife–a tragedy he believes he could have prevented. Now that his estranged brother is the only family he has left, Nick sets out to find him. But when he crosses paths with Taylor, all he seems to find is trouble.

Join the chase as Taylor and Nick search the murky shadows of the past for the keys to unlocking the present–and moving into a future they never imagined.

Don’t forget to come back tomorrow and enter again!

Post Script. It looks like you have to enter something in the box for it to let you enter. You can put your email address if you’d like. I’m not collecting them in this giveaway, but if you’d like to receive my newsletter, you can enter your email address in the box at the top right where it says Get the News and a free ebook. 🙂

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Comments 32

  1. Priscilla Bettis

    I didn’t know it was Love Your Bookstore week. We have a locally owned, fabulous bookstore owned by the kids of the (now deceased) man who started it decades ago: Givens Books in central Virginia. Wonderful store.

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  2. Debbie Oxier

    We no longer have a bookstore in town so I love going to Books A Million in Kokomo, only 30 minutes away. They also have a coffee shop with the best frappacinos. Mostly I buy my books from Amazon.

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  3. Edward Arrington

    I clicked on the enter button and it wouldn’t accept it without something in the blank, so I entered my email address. My hometown still has a small Christian bookstore. They have a fairly good selection of Christian fiction.

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  4. Betti Mace

    We have 2 small bookstores in our town. One is a Christian bookstore. I don’t frequent the stores in our town – I expect I need to rectify that!

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  5. Gloria

    Thanks, Pat. Here in Panama City, most of our stores are still closed because of the aftermath of Hurricane Michael. Thank goodness for Amazon. Great photo.

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  6. Trixi

    Patricia, thanks for your generosity in this giveaway! Our Tree of Life closed down about four years ago so we don’t have a Christian bookstore in town. And the small one we have, carries no Christian fiction 🙁

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  7. Janet Estridge

    We have several bookstore’s in town. When I buy a book, I want to see, touch, and thumb through it. You can’t do that with a book bought online.

  8. Linda Rainey

    When I was younger you always saw me in bookstore.
    Now with decreased vision and on a fixed income,I am a devote fan of e books andAmazon.

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